Prosecutors argued on Thursday that the disease has not progressed to the point where it can’t be treated in jail. The defense said the jail’s doctor is not qualified to make that assumption.

Bondi’s attorney, Stephen Pfeiffer, said he strongly disagreed with any claims that his client exaggerated his health or did nothing to help himself.

“It would be so far beyond the realm of reason that he’d be purposely be letting himself get worse, for a disease which will last a lifetime and you can’t progress from once you get it,” Pfeiffer said. “I think that’s so far out there.”

Bondi’s attorneys brought in a GPS monitoring company to assure the judge that he won’t flee. Bondi is only allowed to be at home, the courthouse and the doctor’s office. His attorneys must visit him at his home.

Pfeiffer says Bondi will be released from jail Friday. His next court date is set for June.